Going to Saturday evening Mass with the US president
America Letter: Catholicism is important to Biden but abortion stance riles conservatives
America Letter: Catholicism is important to Biden but abortion stance riles conservatives
Key Irish figures recall the fear and uncertainty of the pandemic’s early days
Mulhall to take up role in autumn on his retirement for Department of Foreign Affairs
Taoiseach travelled to Paris and London before St Patrick’s Day visit to White House
Martin was due to meet Biden in Oval Office for traditional Shamrock ceremony
Ireland still punches above its weight on Capitol Hill, but the fight is becoming harder
I bought a copy of Ulysses in Dublin long ago but had never mustered will to read it
Move follows emergence of photograph of Boris Johnson near sparkling wine
Brian McGlinchey to be formally appointed at ceremony in Wilmington on Friday
Portraits of Mother Jones unveiled at Irish Embassy in Washington and Irish Consulate in Chicago
The party’s pervasive presence in the US has long been a challenge for Irish governments
An Irishman’s Diary
An Irishman’s Diary
An Irishman’s Diary
Foreign secretary’s trip sparks co-ordinated expressions of support for Dublin on Brexit
Irish medicines industry remains alert to longer-term dangers for investment in State
President’s namecheck of Ireland in news event should be concerning for the Government
Concerns hundreds on J1 visas still remain in America and are reluctant to leave
Richard Neal says US is a ‘guarantor’ of agreement and will not see it compromised
Irish-Americans close to Donald Trump can’t understand animosity towards him
Government sighs with relief as deflated atmosphere hangs over Doonbeg
US president will take to Co Clare links ahead of his chief of staff and Irish ambassador
Clare TD and Minister of State says US meeting president ‘a colourful occasion’
Taoiseach not expected among officials joining US president at his Doonbeg golf resort
Democratic leader warns that UK-US trade is ‘not in the cards’ if peace deal is undermined
America Letter: Irish nationalist hero had huge influence on Abraham Lincoln
Decline in emigration to US is prompting rethink of long-standing relationship
Democrats query Trump’s connection to the Russian owner of Shannon alumina plant
Ireland had argued that sanctions would adversely affect global aluminium markets
Democrats fall three votes short of target despite support of 11 Republicans
Vote to be forced on US treasury decision to lift embargo on parent Russian firm Rusal
‘It’s time to drag Irish America into the 21st century’ Varadkar is told
Position had been vacant since last envoy stepped down following Trump inauguration
America Letter: Stateside screening of movie shines light on lesser-known US connections
Rumoured presidential candidate in 2020 says ‘I am running to change the attitude’
Six-term US senator to lie in state in Washington ahead of Saturday funeral
Taoiseach in robust exchange with guest at event where views on media stunned some
‘Kennedy clan was clearly of an Irish tribe’, former president Bill Clinton tells gathering
Ireland’s Ambassador to US among those to speak at Arlington Cemetery
John Hearne began tradition of presenting a bowl of shamrock to the White House
Varadkar’s Doonbeg joke melted away as he paraded on the sunny side of the street
Taoiseach to discuss immigration, tax and trade when he meets Trump in Oval Office
America Letter: Dáil delegation delivers Washington a message about healthy politics
UK residents are rushing to embrace their Irish roots in a bid to remain EU citizens
Hurricanes Harvey and Irma took attention from a stormy week in the White House
Mulhall and Trump discuss immigration during White House meeting in Oval Office
‘To be honest, I am quite ashamed to be British in many ways’
Obituary: Kevin McNamara. Born: September 5th, 1934. Died: August 6th, 2017
The West Cork History Festival takes place on the grounds of Lissard Estate and will feature a range speakers stirring up ideas and examining old animosities
Ambassador Anne Anderson on her trailblazing career in male-dominated diplomacy
History festival hopes to generate debate on how to commemorate revolutionary period
London Letter: Praise as Mulhall moves from Brexit Britain to Trump’s America
Plaque at London Irish Centre to recall a generation who left Ireland in the 1950s
‘The NHS is like the GAA. Everyone talks about it and they love it because they need it’
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices